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"Homecoming"
Season 2, Episode 9
Homecoming
Air date March 7, 2014
Written by Jonathan Tropper (writer)
Directed by Greg Yaitanes
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"Homecoming" is the ninth episode of the second season of Banshee and, therefore, the nineteenth episode of the series overall. It first aired on March 7, 2014. The episode was written by executive producer Jonathan Tropper and directed by executive producer Greg Yaitanes.

Plot[]

While in New York, Job visits a priest with a connection to Rabbit; another revelation tests Carrie and Gordon's relationship; Burton takes care of a traitor, but another one gives him the slip. Meanwhile, Alex admits to having evidence against Proctor; Emmett moves on as Brock makes a move of his own; Lucas and Carrie have a showdown with an NYPD captain with ties to their past.

Synopsis[]

Job tracks down Rabbit's location to an old church in New York City. As soon as he has the old man in his sights, a priest -- Rabbit's brother Yulish -- pulls a gun behind him. The priest's men try to extract information from Job, but he dispatches them easily and makes another run at Rabbit. Finding a room full of armed men, Job turns and makes his escape through the bowels of the church and a slew of Rabbit's thugs. When he finally gets outside, he's struck by a passing taxi.

Burton kills Sharp, the white supremacist, for giving information about Proctor to the police. He then tries to do the same to Juliet, but Rebecca has already warned her to leave town. With the key witness against Proctor gone, Hood has to rely on Alex Longshadow to take him down. Alex says as much to Rebecca and kisses her. He wants her on his side.

Brock meets with Gordon to show him what he's got on Hood: The sheriff blew up Proctor's drug lab when he couldn't find a way to tie it to the criminal himself. At home, Gordon finally takes Carrie back and she begins to explain her family story.

In bed with Siobhan, Lucas discusses with her the line between the law and true justice in reference to Emmett's actions against the neo-nazis. When Job wakes up in the hospital and calls Lucas for help, he tells her he has to leave and doesn't know when he'll be back. He goes to the Cadi and gives his badge to Brock, telling him the same thing he told Siobhan about coming back. Though Brock is not confident in himself after the last time he was in charge, Lucas encourages him; also evading his deputy's question about who he is.

When Lucas goes to pick up Carrie in her home, Gordon answers the door. Having finally started to put his family life back together, Gordon snaps and pulls a gun on Hood. As the situation escalates, Carrie blurts out that Lucas is Deva's father, shocking her husband to near speechlessness as he retracts his gun from Hood. She calmly tells Gordon she has to go to New York to kill her own father, but vows to come absolutely clean with him when she returns...if she returns. In the truck, she tells Lucas she meant what she said, "Either he dies or we do; nothing less."

Carrie and Lucas arrive at the hospital just as Rabbit's men, dressed as priests, are preparing to kill Job. In a dangerous public shootout, they manage to take out the assassins. When the police arrive, Carrie and Lucas sneak Job out past the watchful eyes of Captain Julius Bonner. Regrouping in a hotel room, they realize if they're going after Rabbit, they're going to need more guns.

Cast[]

Starring

Guest starring

Co-starring

  • Jennifer Griffin as Leah Proctor
  • Robert Traveiler as Jackson Sperling
  • Deja Dee as Alma
  • Fidias Rae as Rabbit's Medical Aide
  • Hakim Callender as a Male Nurse
  • Hailey Lovitt as a ICU Nurse
  • Stephen David Calhoun as a Jail Guard
  • Freddy Bouciegues as a Guard
  • Andrei Runtso as a Ukranian Priest
  • Sean Braud as Hospital Security
  • Jimmy Gonzales as a NYPD Officer

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